Albertville City Schools superintendent to be honored Thursday

By Kerry YencerTimes Correspondent

Published: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at 10:27 p.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at 10:30 p.m.

ALBERTVILLE — At Tuesday’s monthly meeting of the Albertville City School System board of education, superintendent Ric Ayer was announced as the Alabama Community Education Association superintendent of the year. He will be honored at the state conference Thursday in Montgomery.

Beth Todd and Leanne Killion, teachers at AHS, won approval on their request that the Multimedia Design and Health Science students at AHS be allowed to travel to Atlanta on May 2 to tour Turner Field and Georgia Aquarium and to Orlando on Nov. 6-10 to attend the Youth Education Series at no cost to the board.

Approval was given to surplus of a nonworking Seco mobile warming cabinet along with surplus and disposal of various items at all schools to be removed from each school’s inventory.

The Career Pathways for Albertville High School program was approved as was the revised fiscal year 2013 salary schedule.

Sherri Hill has been chosen as the 2013 recipient of the Alabama Association of School Board’s outstanding school business official, recognizing individuals from the system level who go above and beyond in their roles within the business operations of the school district.

Kayla Stewart will serve as a volunteer for the girls’ track team.

Personnel items included two resignations/retirements, four leaves of absence, three contracts, two transfers and five employments.

<p>ALBERTVILLE — At Tuesday's monthly meeting of the Albertville City School System board of education, superintendent Ric Ayer was announced as the Alabama Community Education Association superintendent of the year. He will be honored at the state conference Thursday in Montgomery.</p><p>Beth Todd and Leanne Killion, teachers at AHS, won approval on their request that the Multimedia Design and Health Science students at AHS be allowed to travel to Atlanta on May 2 to tour Turner Field and Georgia Aquarium and to Orlando on Nov. 6-10 to attend the Youth Education Series at no cost to the board.</p><p>Approval was given to surplus of a nonworking Seco mobile warming cabinet along with surplus and disposal of various items at all schools to be removed from each school's inventory.</p><p>The Career Pathways for Albertville High School program was approved as was the revised fiscal year 2013 salary schedule.</p><p>Sherri Hill has been chosen as the 2013 recipient of the Alabama Association of School Board's outstanding school business official, recognizing individuals from the system level who go above and beyond in their roles within the business operations of the school district.</p><p>Kayla Stewart will serve as a volunteer for the girls' track team.</p><p>Personnel items included two resignations/retirements, four leaves of absence, three contracts, two transfers and five employments.</p>